In this video Rupert Sheldrake discusses his controversial theory of MorphicResonance and how he believes that connects to the use of psychedelic substances. Rupert was a long friend of Terence McKenna and makes reference to his good friend in this presentation.
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Rupert Sheldrake was a Keynote Speaker at the 2013International Gathering of EdenEnergy Medicine (IGEEM). IGEEM, sponsored by Donna Eden, is a gathering of leading-edge thinkers exploring the powerful effects of energy on our bodies, our consciousness, and our world.
Rupert Sheldrake qualifies as one of those brilliant thinkers. Censored by the popular TED Talks series for a provocative presentation challenging materialist science, Rupert's presentation at IGEEM will open your eyes to a new science-based understanding of what we already know to be true...Energy Medicine works!
For more information on IGEEM, visit: http://www.LearnEnergyMedicine.com.
For more information on Rupert Sheldrake, visit: http://www.Sheldrake.org.

published:01 Oct 2013

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Rupert Sheldrake's TEDx talk censored by the scientific board of TED.
Sheldrake gives a brief summary of some of the points he writes about in his book 'The Science Delusion' known in the U.S. as 'Science Set Free'.
In his book 'A new Science of Life: The Hypothesis of MorphicResonance' (1981) Sheldrake details a model called 'Morphic Resonance' which can explain how certain biological feats are possible but that the standard model fails to adequately account for. His account of 'Morphogenesis' using his hypothesis of morphic fields could be the most plausible explanation in current scientific theory for why organisms develop into their particular physical shape.
This idea from Sheldrake is a new paradigm in our understanding of biology and is nonetheless coherent in the context of biophysics and issues of instinctual memory and embryonic development, however, it is also very controversial amongst many scientists who are attached too rigidly to the paradigm that Sheldrake extends and refines in light of challenging evidence. He also uses experimental evidence to back his ideas up, evidence that the scientific establishment seems to have the following attitude towards: "My mind is made up, don't confuse me with facts".
Read 'The New Inquisition' by Robert Anton Wilson if you would like an account of the new paradigm that fundamentalist materialist scientists are trying to hold back simply because they do not understand it and have a vested interest in the materialist paradigm that they appear to also be dogmatically attached to, which of course is, ironically, unscientific in itself.

published:15 Mar 2013

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Why do many natural phenomenons elude from conventional explanations of natural sciences?
At the Quantica Symposium Dr Rupert Sheldrake explains the origin of the materialistic world view and why this isn't capable of describing observable effects like telepathy, for example.
Instead, Sheldrake's hypothesis of "morphic resonance" can illuminate other phenomenons of communications. Thus he describes rats having learned to orient themselves in a maze seem to pass what they learned to conspecifics outside their own group. Even with humans this effect can be observed.
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According to the hypothesis of formative causation, all self-organizing systems, including crystals, plants and animals contain an inherent memory, given by a process called morphic resonance from previous similar systems. All human beings draw upon a collective human memory, and in turn contribute to it.
Even individual memory depends on morphic resonance rather than on physical memory traces stored within the brain. This hypothesis is testable experimentally, and implies that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits.
Morphic resonance works through morphic fields, which organize the bodies of plants and animals through vibratory patterns, and underlie their abilities to regenerate and heal after damage. Morphic fields also coordinate the vibratory activities of the nervous system, and are closely connected to mental activity.
Minds are extended beyond brains through these fields, and the effects of attention and intention at a distance can be detected experimentally.
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Rupert Sheldrake is an author, lecturer, and researcher in the field of parapsychology, known for his proposed theory of morphic resonance.

Sheldrake's morphic resonance hypothesis posits that "memory is inherent in nature" and that "natural systems, such as termite colonies, or pigeons, or orchid plants, or insulin molecules, inherit a collective memory from all previous things of their kind". Sheldrake proposes that it is also responsible for "telepathy-type interconnections between organisms". His advocacy of the idea encompasses paranormal subjects such as precognition, telepathy and the psychic staring effect as well as unconventional explanations of standard subjects in biology such as development, inheritance, and memory.

Morphic resonance is not accepted by the scientific community as a real phenomenon and Sheldrake's proposals relating to it have been characterized as pseudoscience. Critics cite a lack of evidence for morphic resonance and an inconsistency between the idea and data from genetics and embryology. They also express concern that popular attention paid to Sheldrake's books and public appearances undermines the public's understanding of science.

Suntrip Records

Suntrip Records is a half-French, half-Belgianrecord label, releasing Goa trance and melodic Psychedelic trance.
Suntrip Records was set up in the summer of 2004 by Fabien "Mars" Marsaud, one of the founders of the Psynews.org website and Joske "Anoebis" Vranken, a Belgian DJ and party-organiser.

In 2002, the first ideas for founding a melodic Goa trance label arose. It would offer an alternative to modern Full on psychedelic trance, a music style that branched off Goa trance. The idea was to release new Goa trance music similar to its style in 1995-1998, but with modern production.

The first album to be released on Suntrip Records was Sky Input by Swedish composer Filteria.
The Suntrip Association was officially created under French law on 17 July 2004, its office situated in Malakoff, France, and its board comprised four people.

Suntrip releases mainly melodic Goa Trance, but occasionally also offers music close to the Dark genres with the "Ka-Sol - Fairytale" and "Temple Of Chaos" albums, as well as Ambient such as the compilation "Opus Iridium" and the album "Electrypnose - Sweet Sadness".

Goa trance

Goa trance is an electronic music style that originated during the late 1980s in Goa, India. Goa trance has often funky drone-like bass-lines, compared to techno minimalism of 21st century psytrance.

History

The music has its roots in the popularity of Goa in the late 1960s and early 1970s as a hippie capital, and although musical developments were incorporating elements of industrial music and EBM (electronic body music) with the spiritual culture in India throughout the 1980s, the actual Goa trance style did not appear until the early 1990s.

The music played was a blend of styles loosely defined as techno and various genres of computer music (e.g., high energy disco without vocals, acid house, electro, industrial gothic, various styles of house, electronic rock hybrids). The music arrived on tape cassettes by fanatic traveler collectors and DJs. It was shared (copied) tape to tape among Goa DJs, which was an underground scene, not driven by labels or music industry.

The artists producing this 'special Goa music' had no idea that their music was being played on the beaches of Goa by "cyber hippies". The first techno that was played in Goa was Kraftwerk in the late 1970s on the tape of a visiting DJ. At the time the music played at the parties was live bands. Tapes were played in between sets. In the early 1980s, sampling synth and MIDI music appeared globally and DJs became the preferred format in Goa, with two tape decks driving a party without a break, facilitating continuous music and continuous dancing. There had been resistance from the old-school acid heads who insisted that only acid rock should be played at parties, but they soon relented and converted to the revolutionary wave of technodelia that took hold in the 1980s.

The unrelated stories are tied together by the frame device of "the Illustrated Man", a vagrant former member of a carnival freak show with an extensively tattooed body whom the unnamed narrator meets. The man's tattoos, allegedly created by a time-traveling woman, are animated and each tell a different tale. All but one of the stories had been published previously elsewhere, although Bradbury revised some of the texts for the book's publication.

A number of the stories, including "The Veldt", "The Fox and the Forest" (as "To the Future"), "Marionettes, Inc.", and "Zero Hour" were dramatized for the 1955-57 radio series X Minus One. "The Veldt", "The Concrete Mixer", "The Long Rain", "Zero Hour", and "Marionettes Inc." were adapted for the TV series The Ray Bradbury Theater.

The City (season 1)

The first season of The City premiered on December 29, 2008 and concluded on March 16, 2009. It followed Whitney Port's move to New York City after leaving Los Angeles as she followed her dream job. Instead of ordering a complete 2nd season for The City MTV ordered 10 extra episodes to Season 1. Therefore, the so-called Season 2, is in fact Season 1, Part 2 which began on September 29, 2009 and thus forth concluding the entire first season on December 1, 2009. On December 1, 2009, on The Hills/The City Aftershow, Port confirmed there will be a second season coming soon.

Synopsis

In Part 1, Whitney Port of 'The Hills' moves from her hometown of Los Angeles, California to Manhattan. The first half follows her, best friend Erin, and boyfriend Jay while Port tackles her new job at global design house, Diane Von Furstenberg. Jays roommate, Adam, struggles in a relationship with his on/off girlfriend, Allie. Olivia, New York socialite, and Whitney's co-worker, deals with her cousin Nevan, who's living off of her for a while. Erin deals with an old boyfriend coming into her life, and Samantha "Sammy", is by her friends side through all the drama. Meanwhile the fashion world takes them all by storm daily in the fierce streets of New York. In the second half of season 1, newly single Port goes back to working for Kelly Cutrone while her friend/former co-worker, Olivia Palermo, is working at ELLE Magazine now. Whitney's old friend, Roxy, moves in with her and gets a job at People's Revolution, while Olivia has met her match, Erin K., at her new job. The second half focused more on the fashion world drama, instead of relationship drama. The road to Whitney's official launch of her clothing line "Whitney Eve" release was the main plot in this half of the season. The ratings went down some in the second half, but the series was picked up for a full second season run in December 2009.

The City (1926 film)

The City is a lost 1926 silent film produced and released by the Fox Film Corporation. It was directed by Roy William Neill and is based on Clyde Fitch's 1909 Broadway play. A previous film on Fitch's play appeared in 1916. This version has been updated to contemporary 1926.

External links

Energy medicine

Energy medicine,energy therapy, energy healing, or spiritual healing are branches of alternative medicine. The most controversial claim in this general area of pseudoscience is the belief healers can channel healing energy into a patient and effect positive results. This idea itself contains several methods: hands-on, hands-off, and distant (or absent) where the patient and healer are in different locations.

Spiritual healing occurs largely in non-denominational and ecumenical contexts. Practitioners do not see traditional religious faith as a prerequisite for effecting cures. Faith healing, by contrast, takes place within a traditional religious context.

While early reviews of the scientific literature on energy healing were equivocal and recommended further research, more recent reviews have concluded that there is no evidence supporting clinical efficiency. The theoretical basis of healing has been criticised as implausible, research and reviews supportive of energy medicine have been faulted for containing methodological flaws and selection bias, and positive therapeutic results have been dismissed as resulting from known psychological mechanisms.

Rupert Sheldrake - Psychedelics & Morphic Resonance (Video Lecture)

In this video Rupert Sheldrake discusses his controversial theory of MorphicResonance and how he believes that connects to the use of psychedelic substances. Rupert was a long friend of Terence McKenna and makes reference to his good friend in this presentation.
Enjoy!
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Rupert Sheldrake was a Keynote Speaker at the 2013International Gathering of EdenEnergy Medicine (IGEEM). IGEEM, sponsored by Donna Eden, is a gathering of leading-edge thinkers exploring the powerful effects of energy on our bodies, our consciousness, and our world.
Rupert Sheldrake qualifies as one of those brilliant thinkers. Censored by the popular TED Talks series for a provocative presentation challenging materialist science, Rupert's presentation at IGEEM will open your eyes to a new science-based understanding of what we already know to be true...Energy Medicine works!
For more information on IGEEM, visit: http://www.LearnEnergyMedicine.com.
For more information on Rupert Sheldrake, visit: http://www.Sheldrake.org.

18:18

Rupert Sheldrake, TEDx Lecture REMOVED BY TED

Rupert Sheldrake, TEDx Lecture REMOVED BY TED

Rupert Sheldrake, TEDx Lecture REMOVED BY TED

Rupert Sheldrake's TEDx talk censored by the scientific board of TED.
Sheldrake gives a brief summary of some of the points he writes about in his book 'The Science Delusion' known in the U.S. as 'Science Set Free'.
In his book 'A new Science of Life: The Hypothesis of MorphicResonance' (1981) Sheldrake details a model called 'Morphic Resonance' which can explain how certain biological feats are possible but that the standard model fails to adequately account for. His account of 'Morphogenesis' using his hypothesis of morphic fields could be the most plausible explanation in current scientific theory for why organisms develop into their particular physical shape.
This idea from Sheldrake is a new paradigm in our understanding of biology and is nonetheless coherent in the context of biophysics and issues of instinctual memory and embryonic development, however, it is also very controversial amongst many scientists who are attached too rigidly to the paradigm that Sheldrake extends and refines in light of challenging evidence. He also uses experimental evidence to back his ideas up, evidence that the scientific establishment seems to have the following attitude towards: "My mind is made up, don't confuse me with facts".
Read 'The New Inquisition' by Robert Anton Wilson if you would like an account of the new paradigm that fundamentalist materialist scientists are trying to hold back simply because they do not understand it and have a vested interest in the materialist paradigm that they appear to also be dogmatically attached to, which of course is, ironically, unscientific in itself.

58:34

Rupert Sheldrake: Morphogenesis - A New Science of Life

Rupert Sheldrake: Morphogenesis - A New Science of Life

Rupert Sheldrake: Morphogenesis - A New Science of Life

Why do many natural phenomenons elude from conventional explanations of natural sciences?
At the Quantica Symposium Dr Rupert Sheldrake explains the origin of the materialistic world view and why this isn't capable of describing observable effects like telepathy, for example.
Instead, Sheldrake's hypothesis of "morphic resonance" can illuminate other phenomenons of communications. Thus he describes rats having learned to orient themselves in a maze seem to pass what they learned to conspecifics outside their own group. Even with humans this effect can be observed.
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Morphogenetic Fields of Body and Mind - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

Morphogenetic Fields of Body and Mind - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

Morphogenetic Fields of Body and Mind - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

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According to the hypothesis of formative causation, all self-organizing systems, including crystals, plants and animals contain an inherent memory, given by a process called morphic resonance from previous similar systems. All human beings draw upon a collective human memory, and in turn contribute to it.
Even individual memory depends on morphic resonance rather than on physical memory traces stored within the brain. This hypothesis is testable experimentally, and implies that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits.
Morphic resonance works through morphic fields, which organize the bodies of plants and animals through vibratory patterns, and underlie their abilities to regenerate and heal after damage. Morphic fields also coordinate the vibratory activities of the nervous system, and are closely connected to mental activity.
Minds are extended beyond brains through these fields, and the effects of attention and intention at a distance can be detected experimentally.
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Joe Rogan Experience #550 - Rupert Sheldrake

Joe Rogan Experience #550 - Rupert Sheldrake

Joe Rogan Experience #550 - Rupert Sheldrake

Rupert Sheldrake is an author, lecturer, and researcher in the field of parapsychology, known for his proposed theory of morphic resonance.

Rupert Sheldrake - Psychedelic Experience And Morphic Resonance

When people take psychedelic drugs, these drugs have a variety of effects on their brain activity. These effects are similar to those in people who have taken the same drugs in the past. According to the hypothesis of morphic resonance, similar patterns of activity in the past resonate with similar patterns in the present. This opens up the possibility that psychedelic experience includes a resonance from people in the past who have taken the same drugs. This may set up a kind of collective memory for each kind of psychedelic experience. Present experiences may tap into this collective memory and in turn contribute to it. This hypothesis is experimentally testable.
Filmed at BreakingConvention 2017
4th InternationalConference on PsychedelicConsciousnessUniversity of GreenwichLondon - June 30th - July 2nd 2017
https://www.breakingconvention.co.uk
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"The Temple of the Way of Light is a pioneering ayahuasca retreat center that works with indigenous Shipibo male and female healers in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. The Temple emphasizes integration as a pillar of the healing and personal growth process, providing a strong network of support during and after the retreats. Via collaborations with ICEERS and the Beckley Foundation, the Temple is also at the forefront of psychedelic research.
To learn more, visit us at https://templeofthewayoflight.org/."
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Rupert Sheldrake - Psychedelics & Morphic Resonance (Video Lecture)

In this video Rupert Sheldrake discusses his controversial theory of MorphicResonance and how he believes that connects to the use of psychedelic substances. Rupert was a long friend of Terence McKenna and makes reference to his good friend in this presentation.
Enjoy!
If you enjoy this production, feel compelled, or appreciate my other videos, please donate to the project fund by way of my website. Any contribution would be greatly appreciated.
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published: 11 Mar 2018

What is morphic resonance?

Rupert Sheldrake was a Keynote Speaker at the 2013International Gathering of EdenEnergy Medicine (IGEEM). IGEEM, sponsored by Donna Eden, is a gathering of leading-edge thinkers exploring the powerful effects of energy on our bodies, our consciousness, and our world.
Rupert Sheldrake qualifies as one of those brilliant thinkers. Censored by the popular TED Talks series for a provocative presentation challenging materialist science, Rupert's presentation at IGEEM will open your eyes to a new science-based understanding of what we already know to be true...Energy Medicine works!
For more information on IGEEM, visit: http://www.LearnEnergyMedicine.com.
For more information on Rupert Sheldrake, visit: http://www.Sheldrake.org.

published: 01 Oct 2013

Rupert Sheldrake, TEDx Lecture REMOVED BY TED

Rupert Sheldrake's TEDx talk censored by the scientific board of TED.
Sheldrake gives a brief summary of some of the points he writes about in his book 'The Science Delusion' known in the U.S. as 'Science Set Free'.
In his book 'A new Science of Life: The Hypothesis of MorphicResonance' (1981) Sheldrake details a model called 'Morphic Resonance' which can explain how certain biological feats are possible but that the standard model fails to adequately account for. His account of 'Morphogenesis' using his hypothesis of morphic fields could be the most plausible explanation in current scientific theory for why organisms develop into their particular physical shape.
This idea from Sheldrake is a new paradigm in our understanding of biology and is nonetheless coherent in the context of b...

published: 15 Mar 2013

Rupert Sheldrake: Morphogenesis - A New Science of Life

Why do many natural phenomenons elude from conventional explanations of natural sciences?
At the Quantica Symposium Dr Rupert Sheldrake explains the origin of the materialistic world view and why this isn't capable of describing observable effects like telepathy, for example.
Instead, Sheldrake's hypothesis of "morphic resonance" can illuminate other phenomenons of communications. Thus he describes rats having learned to orient themselves in a maze seem to pass what they learned to conspecifics outside their own group. Even with humans this effect can be observed.
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published: 20 Sep 2014

Morphogenetic Fields of Body and Mind - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

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According to the hypothesis of formative causation, all self-organizing systems, including crystals, plants and animals contain an inherent memory, given by a process called morphic resonance from previous similar systems. All human beings draw upon a collective human memory, and in turn contribute to it.
Even individual memory depends on morphic resonance rather than on physical memory traces stored within the brain. This hypothesis is testable experimentally, and implies that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits.
Morphic resonance works through morphic fields, which organize the bodies of plants and animals through vibratory patterns, and underlie their abilities to regenerate and heal after damage. Morphic fields also coordina...

published: 01 Oct 2018

Joe Rogan Experience #550 - Rupert Sheldrake

Rupert Sheldrake is an author, lecturer, and researcher in the field of parapsychology, known for his proposed theory of morphic resonance.

Morphic Resonance - The Creature

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Morphic Resonance is back with his second solo album! A must for all lovers of darkish, ominous, acidic, dirty old school goa-trance!
The first album of Cristian Fernandez, aka Morphic Resonance, called "The City of Moons" was voted as the best album of the year on Psynews, and his PleiadiansRemix album on DATRecords gained a lot of attention as well. In this sequel you will hear more of his magic! Smashing kicks and basslines, acidic melodies, industrial distortion and a high amount of psychedelic effects will bring you into anot...

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MorphicResonance - The City Of Moons, released on 28. May 2016 by Suntrip Records - SUNCD41
Goa music is in full force again, and you thought your wishes were fulfilled? Enter Morphic Resonance aka ChristianFernandez. This 28-year-old genius from Girona, Spain, is about to flip your references big time with his debut album, “The City Of Moons”!
Morphic Resonance has been deeply influenced by the sound of Etnica/Pleiadians, Shidapu, Tim Schuldt, UX, Fitleria, and he mainly works with an analog gear. His live performances are known for ramming the dancefloors with relentless rhythmic work, crazy acid lines and...

Rupert Sheldrake - Psychedelic Experience And Morphic Resonance

When people take psychedelic drugs, these drugs have a variety of effects on their brain activity. These effects are similar to those in people who have taken the same drugs in the past. According to the hypothesis of morphic resonance, similar patterns of activity in the past resonate with similar patterns in the present. This opens up the possibility that psychedelic experience includes a resonance from people in the past who have taken the same drugs. This may set up a kind of collective memory for each kind of psychedelic experience. Present experiences may tap into this collective memory and in turn contribute to it. This hypothesis is experimentally testable.
Filmed at BreakingConvention 2017
4th InternationalConference on PsychedelicConsciousnessUniversity of GreenwichLondon...

In this video Rupert Sheldrake discusses his controversial theory of MorphicResonance and how he believes that connects to the use of psychedelic substances. Rupert was a long friend of Terence McKenna and makes reference to his good friend in this presentation.
Enjoy!
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In this video Rupert Sheldrake discusses his controversial theory of MorphicResonance and how he believes that connects to the use of psychedelic substances. Rupert was a long friend of Terence McKenna and makes reference to his good friend in this presentation.
Enjoy!
If you enjoy this production, feel compelled, or appreciate my other videos, please donate to the project fund by way of my website. Any contribution would be greatly appreciated.
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Rupert Sheldrake was a Keynote Speaker at the 2013International Gathering of EdenEnergy Medicine (IGEEM). IGEEM, sponsored by Donna Eden, is a gathering of leading-edge thinkers exploring the powerful effects of energy on our bodies, our consciousness, and our world.
Rupert Sheldrake qualifies as one of those brilliant thinkers. Censored by the popular TED Talks series for a provocative presentation challenging materialist science, Rupert's presentation at IGEEM will open your eyes to a new science-based understanding of what we already know to be true...Energy Medicine works!
For more information on IGEEM, visit: http://www.LearnEnergyMedicine.com.
For more information on Rupert Sheldrake, visit: http://www.Sheldrake.org.

Rupert Sheldrake was a Keynote Speaker at the 2013International Gathering of EdenEnergy Medicine (IGEEM). IGEEM, sponsored by Donna Eden, is a gathering of leading-edge thinkers exploring the powerful effects of energy on our bodies, our consciousness, and our world.
Rupert Sheldrake qualifies as one of those brilliant thinkers. Censored by the popular TED Talks series for a provocative presentation challenging materialist science, Rupert's presentation at IGEEM will open your eyes to a new science-based understanding of what we already know to be true...Energy Medicine works!
For more information on IGEEM, visit: http://www.LearnEnergyMedicine.com.
For more information on Rupert Sheldrake, visit: http://www.Sheldrake.org.

Rupert Sheldrake, TEDx Lecture REMOVED BY TED

Rupert Sheldrake's TEDx talk censored by the scientific board of TED.
Sheldrake gives a brief summary of some of the points he writes about in his book 'The Sc...

Rupert Sheldrake's TEDx talk censored by the scientific board of TED.
Sheldrake gives a brief summary of some of the points he writes about in his book 'The Science Delusion' known in the U.S. as 'Science Set Free'.
In his book 'A new Science of Life: The Hypothesis of MorphicResonance' (1981) Sheldrake details a model called 'Morphic Resonance' which can explain how certain biological feats are possible but that the standard model fails to adequately account for. His account of 'Morphogenesis' using his hypothesis of morphic fields could be the most plausible explanation in current scientific theory for why organisms develop into their particular physical shape.
This idea from Sheldrake is a new paradigm in our understanding of biology and is nonetheless coherent in the context of biophysics and issues of instinctual memory and embryonic development, however, it is also very controversial amongst many scientists who are attached too rigidly to the paradigm that Sheldrake extends and refines in light of challenging evidence. He also uses experimental evidence to back his ideas up, evidence that the scientific establishment seems to have the following attitude towards: "My mind is made up, don't confuse me with facts".
Read 'The New Inquisition' by Robert Anton Wilson if you would like an account of the new paradigm that fundamentalist materialist scientists are trying to hold back simply because they do not understand it and have a vested interest in the materialist paradigm that they appear to also be dogmatically attached to, which of course is, ironically, unscientific in itself.

Rupert Sheldrake's TEDx talk censored by the scientific board of TED.
Sheldrake gives a brief summary of some of the points he writes about in his book 'The Science Delusion' known in the U.S. as 'Science Set Free'.
In his book 'A new Science of Life: The Hypothesis of MorphicResonance' (1981) Sheldrake details a model called 'Morphic Resonance' which can explain how certain biological feats are possible but that the standard model fails to adequately account for. His account of 'Morphogenesis' using his hypothesis of morphic fields could be the most plausible explanation in current scientific theory for why organisms develop into their particular physical shape.
This idea from Sheldrake is a new paradigm in our understanding of biology and is nonetheless coherent in the context of biophysics and issues of instinctual memory and embryonic development, however, it is also very controversial amongst many scientists who are attached too rigidly to the paradigm that Sheldrake extends and refines in light of challenging evidence. He also uses experimental evidence to back his ideas up, evidence that the scientific establishment seems to have the following attitude towards: "My mind is made up, don't confuse me with facts".
Read 'The New Inquisition' by Robert Anton Wilson if you would like an account of the new paradigm that fundamentalist materialist scientists are trying to hold back simply because they do not understand it and have a vested interest in the materialist paradigm that they appear to also be dogmatically attached to, which of course is, ironically, unscientific in itself.

Rupert Sheldrake: Morphogenesis - A New Science of Life

Why do many natural phenomenons elude from conventional explanations of natural sciences?
At the Quantica Symposium Dr Rupert Sheldrake explains the origin of ...

Why do many natural phenomenons elude from conventional explanations of natural sciences?
At the Quantica Symposium Dr Rupert Sheldrake explains the origin of the materialistic world view and why this isn't capable of describing observable effects like telepathy, for example.
Instead, Sheldrake's hypothesis of "morphic resonance" can illuminate other phenomenons of communications. Thus he describes rats having learned to orient themselves in a maze seem to pass what they learned to conspecifics outside their own group. Even with humans this effect can be observed.
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Why do many natural phenomenons elude from conventional explanations of natural sciences?
At the Quantica Symposium Dr Rupert Sheldrake explains the origin of the materialistic world view and why this isn't capable of describing observable effects like telepathy, for example.
Instead, Sheldrake's hypothesis of "morphic resonance" can illuminate other phenomenons of communications. Thus he describes rats having learned to orient themselves in a maze seem to pass what they learned to conspecifics outside their own group. Even with humans this effect can be observed.
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Morphogenetic Fields of Body and Mind - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

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According to the hypothesis of formative causation, all self-organizing systems, including crystals, plants and ani...

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According to the hypothesis of formative causation, all self-organizing systems, including crystals, plants and animals contain an inherent memory, given by a process called morphic resonance from previous similar systems. All human beings draw upon a collective human memory, and in turn contribute to it.
Even individual memory depends on morphic resonance rather than on physical memory traces stored within the brain. This hypothesis is testable experimentally, and implies that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits.
Morphic resonance works through morphic fields, which organize the bodies of plants and animals through vibratory patterns, and underlie their abilities to regenerate and heal after damage. Morphic fields also coordinate the vibratory activities of the nervous system, and are closely connected to mental activity.
Minds are extended beyond brains through these fields, and the effects of attention and intention at a distance can be detected experimentally.
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According to the hypothesis of formative causation, all self-organizing systems, including crystals, plants and animals contain an inherent memory, given by a process called morphic resonance from previous similar systems. All human beings draw upon a collective human memory, and in turn contribute to it.
Even individual memory depends on morphic resonance rather than on physical memory traces stored within the brain. This hypothesis is testable experimentally, and implies that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits.
Morphic resonance works through morphic fields, which organize the bodies of plants and animals through vibratory patterns, and underlie their abilities to regenerate and heal after damage. Morphic fields also coordinate the vibratory activities of the nervous system, and are closely connected to mental activity.
Minds are extended beyond brains through these fields, and the effects of attention and intention at a distance can be detected experimentally.
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Rupert Sheldrake - Psychedelic Experience And Morphic Resonance

When people take psychedelic drugs, these drugs have a variety of effects on their brain activity. These effects are similar to those in people who have taken t...

When people take psychedelic drugs, these drugs have a variety of effects on their brain activity. These effects are similar to those in people who have taken the same drugs in the past. According to the hypothesis of morphic resonance, similar patterns of activity in the past resonate with similar patterns in the present. This opens up the possibility that psychedelic experience includes a resonance from people in the past who have taken the same drugs. This may set up a kind of collective memory for each kind of psychedelic experience. Present experiences may tap into this collective memory and in turn contribute to it. This hypothesis is experimentally testable.
Filmed at BreakingConvention 2017
4th InternationalConference on PsychedelicConsciousnessUniversity of GreenwichLondon - June 30th - July 2nd 2017
https://www.breakingconvention.co.uk
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To learn more, visit us at https://templeofthewayoflight.org/."
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When people take psychedelic drugs, these drugs have a variety of effects on their brain activity. These effects are similar to those in people who have taken the same drugs in the past. According to the hypothesis of morphic resonance, similar patterns of activity in the past resonate with similar patterns in the present. This opens up the possibility that psychedelic experience includes a resonance from people in the past who have taken the same drugs. This may set up a kind of collective memory for each kind of psychedelic experience. Present experiences may tap into this collective memory and in turn contribute to it. This hypothesis is experimentally testable.
Filmed at BreakingConvention 2017
4th InternationalConference on PsychedelicConsciousnessUniversity of GreenwichLondon - June 30th - July 2nd 2017
https://www.breakingconvention.co.uk
Sponsored by the Temple of the Way of Light and Chakuni.
"The Temple of the Way of Light is a pioneering ayahuasca retreat center that works with indigenous Shipibo male and female healers in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. The Temple emphasizes integration as a pillar of the healing and personal growth process, providing a strong network of support during and after the retreats. Via collaborations with ICEERS and the Beckley Foundation, the Temple is also at the forefront of psychedelic research.
To learn more, visit us at https://templeofthewayoflight.org/."
"The Chaikuni Institute is a non-profit association established by the Temple of the Way of Light. It aims to complement the personal healing work facilitated by the Temple with social justice and environmental rights advocacy and action. Chaikuni focuses on empowering and accompanying grassroots projects and initiatives that are defined by the needs of the inhabitants of the amazon rainforest themselves.
To learn more, visit us at http://chaikuni.org/“

Rupert Sheldrake - Psychedelics & Morphic Resonance (Video Lecture)

In this video Rupert Sheldrake discusses his controversial theory of MorphicResonance and how he believes that connects to the use of psychedelic substances. Rupert was a long friend of Terence McKenna and makes reference to his good friend in this presentation.
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Rupert Sheldrake, TEDx Lecture REMOVED BY TED

Rupert Sheldrake's TEDx talk censored by the scientific board of TED.
Sheldrake gives a brief summary of some of the points he writes about in his book 'The Science Delusion' known in the U.S. as 'Science Set Free'.
In his book 'A new Science of Life: The Hypothesis of MorphicResonance' (1981) Sheldrake details a model called 'Morphic Resonance' which can explain how certain biological feats are possible but that the standard model fails to adequately account for. His account of 'Morphogenesis' using his hypothesis of morphic fields could be the most plausible explanation in current scientific theory for why organisms develop into their particular physical shape.
This idea from Sheldrake is a new paradigm in our understanding of biology and is nonetheless coherent in the context of biophysics and issues of instinctual memory and embryonic development, however, it is also very controversial amongst many scientists who are attached too rigidly to the paradigm that Sheldrake extends and refines in light of challenging evidence. He also uses experimental evidence to back his ideas up, evidence that the scientific establishment seems to have the following attitude towards: "My mind is made up, don't confuse me with facts".
Read 'The New Inquisition' by Robert Anton Wilson if you would like an account of the new paradigm that fundamentalist materialist scientists are trying to hold back simply because they do not understand it and have a vested interest in the materialist paradigm that they appear to also be dogmatically attached to, which of course is, ironically, unscientific in itself.

Rupert Sheldrake: Morphogenesis - A New Science of Life

Why do many natural phenomenons elude from conventional explanations of natural sciences?
At the Quantica Symposium Dr Rupert Sheldrake explains the origin of the materialistic world view and why this isn't capable of describing observable effects like telepathy, for example.
Instead, Sheldrake's hypothesis of "morphic resonance" can illuminate other phenomenons of communications. Thus he describes rats having learned to orient themselves in a maze seem to pass what they learned to conspecifics outside their own group. Even with humans this effect can be observed.
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Morphogenetic Fields of Body and Mind - Dr. Rupert Sheldrake

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According to the hypothesis of formative causation, all self-organizing systems, including crystals, plants and animals contain an inherent memory, given by a process called morphic resonance from previous similar systems. All human beings draw upon a collective human memory, and in turn contribute to it.
Even individual memory depends on morphic resonance rather than on physical memory traces stored within the brain. This hypothesis is testable experimentally, and implies that the so-called laws of nature are more like habits.
Morphic resonance works through morphic fields, which organize the bodies of plants and animals through vibratory patterns, and underlie their abilities to regenerate and heal after damage. Morphic fields also coordinate the vibratory activities of the nervous system, and are closely connected to mental activity.
Minds are extended beyond brains through these fields, and the effects of attention and intention at a distance can be detected experimentally.
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Sheldrake's morphic resonance hypothesis posits that "memory is inherent in nature" and that "natural systems, such as termite colonies, or pigeons, or orchid plants, or insulin molecules, inherit a collective memory from all previous things of their kind". Sheldrake proposes that it is also responsible for "telepathy-type interconnections between organisms". His advocacy of the idea encompasses paranormal subjects such as precognition, telepathy and the psychic staring effect as well as unconventional explanations of standard subjects in biology such as development, inheritance, and memory.

Morphic resonance is not accepted by the scientific community as a real phenomenon and Sheldrake's proposals relating to it have been characterized as pseudoscience. Critics cite a lack of evidence for morphic resonance and an inconsistency between the idea and data from genetics and embryology. They also express concern that popular attention paid to Sheldrake's books and public appearances undermines the public's understanding of science.